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Ke-ʻir Netsurah

Ke-ʻir Netsurah
Author: Israel Ephʻal
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004174109

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Exploring the military, legal, social and literary aspects of ancient warfare, this study examines the multifaceted nature of the siege phenomenon in the Ancient Near East. The book is based on Akkadian and biblical (and, to lesser degree, Greek, Aramaic, Egyptian, Hittite and Ugaritic) sources as well as on the depictions on reliefs from Assyrian palaces and Egyptian temples. The analysis incorporates lexical study and military thinking and focuses on the technology of warfare and human behavior in a state of emergency. This volume is a co-publication between Brill and The Hebrew University Magnes Press.


The YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe

The YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe
Author: Gershon David Hundert
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1224
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN:

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This unprecedented reference work systematically represents the history and culture of Eastern European Jews from their first settlement in the region to the present day. More than 1,800 alphabetical entries encompass a vast range of topics, including religion, folklore, politics, art, music, theater, language and literature, places, organizations, intellectual movements, and important figures. The two-volume set also features more than 1,000 illustrations and 55 maps. With original and up-to-date contributions from an international team of 450 distinguished scholars, the Encyclopedia covers the region between Germany and the Ural Mountains, from which more than 2.5 million Jews emigrated to the United States between 1870 and 1920. Even today the majority of Jewish immigrants to North America arrive from Eastern Europe. Engaging, wide-ranging, and authoritative, this work is a rich and essential reference for readers with interests in Jewish studies and Eastern European history and culture. Published in cooperation with YIVO Institute for Jewish Research


Who's Who, Israel

Who's Who, Israel
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 628
Release: 1952
Genre: Israel
ISBN:

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Accessions List, Israel

Accessions List, Israel
Author: American Libraries Book Procurement Center, Tel-Aviv
Publisher:
Total Pages: 538
Release: 1969
Genre: Israel
ISBN:

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Accession List, Israel

Accession List, Israel
Author: Library of Congress American Libraries Book Procurement Centr, Tel-Aviv
Publisher:
Total Pages: 596
Release: 1969
Genre:
ISBN:

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The YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe

The YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe
Author: Yivo Institute for Jewish Research
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1274
Release: 2008
Genre: Europe, Eastern
ISBN:

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"This unprecedented reference work systematically represents the history and culture of Eastern European Jews from their first settlement in the region to the present day. More than 1,800 alphabetical entries encompass a vast range of topics, including religion, folklore, politics, art, music, theater, language and literature, places, organizations, intellectual movements, and important figures. The two-volume set also features more than 1,000 illustrations and 55 maps. With original and up-to-date contributions from an international team of 450 distinguished scholars, the Encyclopedia covers the region between Germany and the Ural Mountains, from which more than 2.5 million Jews emigrated to the United States between 1870 and 1920. Even today the majority of Jewish immigrants to North America arrive from Eastern Europe. Engaging, wide-ranging, and authoritative, this work is a rich and essential reference for readers with interests in Jewish studies and Eastern European history and culture."--Publisher's website.


The History of the Qurʾān

The History of the Qurʾān
Author: Theodor Nöldeke
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 692
Release: 2013-05-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9004228799

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This first complete translation of Theodor Nöldeke’s The History of the Qurʾān offers a foundational work of modern Qurʾānic studies to the English-speaking public. Nöldeke’s original publication, as revised and expanded over nearly three quarters of a century by his scholarly successors, Friedrich Schwally, Gotthelf Bergsträsser and Otto Pretzl, remains an indispensable resource for any scholarly work on the text of the Qurʾān. Nöldeke’s segmentation of the surahs into three Meccan periods and a Medinan one has shaped all subsequent discussions of the chronology of the Qurʾān. The revisions and expansions of Nöldeke’s initial discussions of the orthography and variant readings of the text have found a new audience among those contemporary scholars who seek to create a more sophisticated understanding of the Qurʾān’s textual development.


National Union Catalog

National Union Catalog
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 610
Release: 1978
Genre: Union catalogs
ISBN:

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